TIMOR

tēˈmôr [Malay,=east], island (1990 est. pop. 3,900,000), c.13,200 sq mi/34,200 sq km, largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sundas, in the Malay Archipelago. Timor is divided politically between Indonesia and East Timor. The island is long, narrow, and almost wholly mountainous. Rice, coconuts, and coffee are grown, and stretches of grassland support cattle. There are oil and gas fields off East Timor's southern coast. The inhabitants are of predominantly Malay and Papuan descent.

The Portuguese were the first Europeans to establish themselves in Timor; their claim to the island was disputed by the Dutch, who arrived in 1613. By a treaty of 1859, modified in 1893 and finally made effective in 1914, the border between the Dutch and Portuguese territories was settled. In World War II, Timor was occupied (early 1942) by the Japanese. With the creation of the Republic of Indonesia in 1950, Dutch Timor became Indonesian territory and is now part of Nusa Tenggara Timur province.

In 1975, Portuguese Timor declared itself independent as East Timor. Indonesia invaded, however, and annexed the region. Sporadic guerrilla warfare continued into 1999, when Indonesia agreed to permit a referendum in which voters chose independence. Pro-Indonesian militias and the army subsequently engaged in a campaign of terror and brutality, but under international pressure Indonesia asked for UN peacekeepers, and, following a period of transitional UN administration, East Timor became independent in 2002.

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East Timor Development Challenges for the Worlds...academic and administrative officer. EAST Timor Development Challenges for the Worlds...or their supporters. East Timor: development challenges for the worlds newest...
East Timor, Australia and Regional Order While humanitarian...global governance in the 1990s, until the East Timor case it was always in the territory of a...explains the exceptional nature of the East Timor intervention of 1999, and deals with the...
TELLING East Timor: Personal Testimonies 1942-1992 Thinketh...cry out. -- Luke 19:40 TELLING East Timor: Personal Testimonies 1942-1992 Michele...in-Publication entry: Telling: East Timor, Personal testimonies 1942-1992. ISBN...
PEACEKEEPING IN EAST TIMOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE ACADEMY OCCASIONAL PAPER SERIES PEACEKEEPING IN EAST TIMOR The Path to Independence Michael G...Geoffrey), 1950- Peacekeeping in East Timor : the path to independence / Michael G...
The United Nations and East Timor Self-determination through popular...anniversary of the popular consultation in East Timor, held on 30 August 1999. Published...The United Nations involvement in East Timor 1 Background 3 United Nations...
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End the moratorium: the Timor Gap Treaty as a model for the complete resolution...model for resolution by detailing the history of the Timor Gap and introducing the major provisions of the Timor Gap Treaty. Finally, Part V recommends that the United...
...Portuguese Foreign Policies and the Fate of East Timor. by PAULO GORJAO Before 30...became clear that "the question of East Timor" would only disappear with the end of the...to allow a popular consultation in East Timor. Canberra and Lisbon could finally correct...
The Emergence of an Independent East Timor: National and Regional Challenges...military power to the resolution of the East Timor issue has brought into question longstanding...Developments over the past year in East Timor have constituted a watershed for Southeast...
Education and nationalism in East Timor. by Alberto Arenas In the...strategies to impose Indonesian identity in East Timor, while at the same time eliminating any...Balinese "transmigrant" workers to East Timor, the implementation of large development...
EAST TIMOR IN CONTEXT. by Ross Cottrill Ross Cottrill provides an Australian perspective on the East Timor problem. Eastern Timor must appear as an anachronism to every country in the world except...
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AUSTRALIAS ROLE IN EAST TIMOR. by Sharif Shuja In our...issues. This will be exemplified in the Timor issue, especially Indonesias invasion...these was Indonesias incorporation of East Timor in 1975. On December 7, 1975, Indonesia...
EAST TIMOR: ON THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE. by Keith Suter EAST Timor will become the 190th member of the United Nations...United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) and there is a Cabinet of the Transitional...
East Timor: Toward a New Nation. by Horst Rutsch...set up a United Nations authority in East Timor with a broad mandate designed to help the...Nations Transitional Administration for East Timor (UNTAET). The Council, acting under Chapter...
Terror in East Timor. Effective force UNITED STATES...Indonesias military have been rampaging in East Timor for months, but the violence dramatically...There will soon be nothing left of East Timor to save. --New York Times September...
East Timor activists win Nobel Prize When a Roman...and an exiled political activist from East Timor were chosen to receive the 1996 Nobel Peace...the struggle by primarily Catholic East Timor to gain its independence from Indonesia...
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Timor proposes dispersing refugees to islands: Rights groups fear...Indonesias Ministry of Transmigration to move refugees from East Timor to other islands has sparked fears among diplomats and human...to Kupang, the provincial capital of Indonesian-ruled West Timor. "They must be resettled as soon as possible in order not...
Timor tribunal faces big odds; Activists doubt power, efficacy...Indonesian military, who might soon face trial for crimes in East Timor at a new human rights courthouse, will be brought to justice...essentially suspended in late 1999 because of the violence in East Timor. "The military is still powerful here, so its difficult...
...peacekeepers: Wiranto, Habibie get E. Timor warning by Bill Gertz JAKARTA...back international peacekeepers in East Timor or suffer harsh diplomatic and economic...Habibie discussing the problem of East Timor and trying to win promises that Indonesia...
Additional troops sent to East Timor: Cohen dispatches Marine contingent...expanded U.S. role in peacekeeping in East Timor and ordered a Navy helicopter carrier with...Okinawa, Japan, and reach waters near East Timor around Oct. 6. Four Marine Corps CH-53...
Annan delays exodus of staffers in E. Timor: U.N. chief acts to prevent more carnage...hundred remaining U.N. staffers in East Timor, saying that a total withdrawal could result...international force that might go to East Timor. Officials said a U.S. contribution...
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EAST TIMOR te mor or Timor-Leste lesh ta, Tetum Timor Lorosae, republic, officially Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (2002 est. pop. 800,000), 5,950 sq mi (15,410 sq km), in the Lesser Sundas, Malay Archipelago, off the SE Asia mainland...
TIMOR te mor Malay,=east, island (1990 est. pop. 3,900,000), c.13,200 sq mi/34,200 sq km, largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sundas, in the Malay Archipelago. Timor is divided politically between Indonesia and East Timor (Timor-Leste). The island is long, narrow, and almost wholly mountainous. Rice, coconuts, and...
TIMOR-LESTE see East Timor . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...city (2002 est. pop. 49,900), capital of East Timor . on the N coast of Timor, on Ombai Strait. Dili is the largest city and chief port and commercial center of East Timor. Soap, perfume, and pottery are produced, and coffee...
...Lombok , and the western part of Timor ; the Moluccas (Maluku), with Ambon...south as Java and Bali, and marsupials in Timor and New Guinea. Crocodiles, snakes, and...allowed to retain only the eastern part of Timor, but the English competition remained strong...
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